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Introduction to the Mason LEC
Daniel D. Polsby (born 1945) is former dean of the law school and professor of law at George Mason University and was previously Kirkland and Ellis Professor of Law at Northwestern University.
Contents
- Introduction to the Mason LEC
- Cyber Threat vesves the Economy Chairman Mike Rogers House Intelligence Committee
- Education
- Scholarship and expertise
- References
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Education
A research fellow at The Independent Institute, Polsby is a graduate of Oakland University and the University of Minnesota Law School. He is licensed to practice law in New York and Virginia.
Scholarship and expertise
Polsby is a scholar of the right to bear arms and testified for gun rights before the United States Congress. He has also contributed to the Cato Journal, Reason Magazine, National Review. and the Atlantic Monthly. Polsby is a member of the American Law Institute. Polsby is often cited in regard to judicial appointments and issues. He also commented against gerrymandering and term limits. He co-developed, with Robert Popper, the Polsby-Popper Test for quantifying gerrymandering.